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Avatar for Trident Bath and Shower LLC
Trident Bath and Shower LLC
4.8(
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Serving Milltown, WI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

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Warranties offered

"Sales reps were very personable and went above and beyond to help me find the perfect shower for my needs. The installer was so sweet and had great attention to details. 10/10 experience and a bonus they are a local MN company!!"
Two-Tone Shower
Jacuzzi Tritek Shower
Jacuzzi Tritek Shower
Jacuzzi Tritek Shower
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+6

Response time9 hrs
Response rate93%
315 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Groundworks
4.5(
275
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Serving Milltown, WI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Innovative Basement Authority provided repairs on one wall, added a sum pump and installed drain tile. Brenden B, Wyatt S and Travis S provided an exceptional service. They were professional, knowledgeable, left the area clean at all times and made sure I understood everything before they finished the project."
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation

+16

Response time3 days
33 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Avatar for Most Wanted Drain Clean and Pipe Bursting LLC
Most Wanted Drain Clean and Pipe Bursting LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Milltown, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had sewer gas coming in the home at times and suspected a cracked vent stack. I called these guys to run a camera to look for it. They noticed right away the non-standard, large size of my vent stack, which could be causing wind to blow back sewer gas. They had a low cost solution which they implemented the same day. This will potentially save me lots of money. I was afraid we would have to tear into the house walls or floor. They were able to come out the same day and they arrived when they said they would. I ended up asking them to run their camera through the vent stack since they were here with the equipment, and they did that quickly. We didnâ t see any issues. Hopefully their very low-cost solution will solve the problem. Time will tell, but I am very very happy with their service."
Excavation
Kitchen Sink
Roots
Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Drain Reliever
4.7(
6
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Serving Milltown, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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I initially had a poor interaction with Mike that did not result in solving the above plumbing problem above. However, he has since connected with me and resolved the issue fairly.  He did an excellent job the first time I hired him (successfully unclogging a tub drain). Even though the second time we hired him was not successful (and we had to hire a second plumber to resolve the problem) we will use him in the future because he reached out to resolve our concerns in a professional manner.

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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

No, you can’t drain your sump pump into your home’s sewer system. In fact, it’s against the law in many places because dumping extra water into a municipal water system can disrupt or overwhelm the treatment process. And for similar reasons, you shouldn’t discharge a sump pump into your septic system, either.

Water pressure for residential homes falls between 40 and 60 pounds per square inch (PSI). This range works well for everyday water use in most households. And while some homes have water pressure higher than 60 psi, once the pressure reaches 80 psi or more, it can lead to increased wear and tear on your plumbing system.

If you're replacing a similar model, you don’t always need a plumber to install a bathtub faucet since it will fit over the existing plumbing. That said, there is some room for error. If you’re uncomfortable with working on your plumbing, your installation is more complex than a simple replacement, or the piping is old and corroded, call a pro to handle the job. 

How much it will cost to install an earthquake shut-off valve depends on who’s doing the installation. The price of the earthquake shut-off valve itself can cost between $250 and $750, and you’ll pay between $150 and $200 for labor if you hire a licensed plumbing contractor. If you install the valve yourself, you’ll save on labor, but you might need to spend $50 to $300 on the right tools for the job (and it’s a complex job that we don’t recommend DIYing).

The time it takes to fix a leaking pipe is determined by the location of the leak, the extent of the damage, and the experience level of the person completing this task. Leaks from exposed pipes should only take an hour or so, but that can increase to several hours if a significant section of pipe needs to be replaced. Pipes in walls or ceilings will take two to six hours, while complex underground pipe repairs can take multiple days.

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